Ontario has unveiled plans for a $14 billion investment in the Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital, which will be the largest teaching hospital in Canada upon its anticipated opening in 2033. The new facility aims to address the health care needs of 2.2 million residents, significantly increasing capacity with 2,400 new healthcare workers and 400 doctors. The plan includes a 22-storey patient care tower with over 950 beds, reinforcing the region's healthcare infrastructure and ensuring better access to advanced care.
Once open, the hospital will bring 2,400 more health-care workers and approximately 400 additional doctors to the community. The hospital will also include a new 22-storey patient care tower with over 350 new fully private beds, bringing the total number of beds to over 950.
We're thrilled to be supporting this project by investing. These are big numbers. It'll be the first hospital of its kind right here in Ontario.
It is one more example of how our government is continuing to build on our progress, investing in the health care needs of Ontario's growing communities and ensuring more people in Mississauga, Peel Region and Etobicoke can connect to the highest standard of care for generations to come.
These new facilities will be more than just places for treatment. They will be hubs for advanced connected care that reaches far beyond the hospital walls, and they'll be fully linked to the entire health-care system.
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